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NMR 2010 Special Session on Argument, Dialogue, Decision

14-16 May 2010
Toronto ON, Canada

NMR 2010 Special session on Argument, Dialogue and Decision
May 14-16, 2010
Sutton Place, Toronto, Canada
http://www.cs.sfu.ca/NMR2010/NMR_2010/Argument,_Dialog_and_Decision.html

Since the work of John Pollock, Ronald Loui and others in the eighties, 
argumentation has proven to be successful in nonmonotonic logic. In the ear
ly 
nineties Dung and others showed that argumentation is also very suitable as
 a 
general framework for relating different nonmonotonic logics. Finally, in
 
recent years argument-based logics have been used to facilitate reasoning a
nd 
communication in multi-agent systems.

Argumentation can be studied on its own, but it also has interesting relati
ons 
with other topics, such as dialogue and decision. For instance, argumentati
on 
is an essential component of such phenomena as fact finding investigations,
 
computer supported collaborative work, negotiation, legal procedure, and on
line 
dispute mediation. However, only recently researchers have begun to explore
 the 
use of argumentation in these contexts.

TOPICS

This workshop is devoted to the logical study of argumentation and its 
connections with decision and dialogue. In particular, we invite submission
s of 
original research on the following topics.

The study of argument-based logics including
• semantics
• proof theory
• complexity and resource limitations
• applications to epistemic and practical reasoning
• applications to informal theories of argumentation
• comparison with other types of nonmonotonic logic

The development of argument-based logical systems in formal models of 
multi-agent reasoning and interaction, such as
• fact finding investigations
• negotiation
• distributed sense-making
• dispute resolution and mediation
• decision making

SESSION CO-CHAIRS

• Iyad Rahwan , British University in Dubai, UAE; University of Edi
nburgh, UK
• Guillermo R. Simari, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina

SUBMISSION DETAILS

Submissions are limited to 7 pages using KR/AAAI paper format (See 
http://www.aaai.org/Publications/Author/author.php). Only PDF format will b
e 
accepted.
Submissions should be sent via EasyChair using the following site:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nmr2009add
Please contact the co-chairs by e-mail for any queries.

IMPORTANT DATES

• Submission of papers: January 29 (Friday), 2010
• Notification of acceptance: March 1, 2010
• Camera ready copy: April 6, 2010

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

• Leila Amgoud, Universite Paul Sabatier, France
• Jamal Bentahar, Concordia University, Canada
• Carlos Chesnevar, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina
• Paul E. Dunne, University of Liverpool, UK
• Alejandro Garcia, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina
• Anthony Hunter, University College London
• Michael Maher, National ICT Australia
• Sanjay Modgil, Kings College, London, UK
• Nir Oren, Kings College, London, UK
• Simon Parsons, Brooklyn College CUNY, USA
• Henry Prakken, Utrecht University and University of Groningen, Th
e 
Netherlands
• Iyad Rahwan, British University in Dubai, UAE; University of Edin
burgh, UK
• Guillermo R. Simari, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina
• Paolo Torroni, University of Bologna, Italy
• Bart Verheij, University of Groningen, Netherlands
• Simon Wells, University of Dundee, Scotland, UK